The meeting was called to order at 7:05 by Chairman Tom Hemken. There
were 16 in attendance. The minutes from April's meeting were read and approved.

Sandy Gill, Director of Northwest Nonprofit Resources spoke on
the importance of getting input from the the neighborhood. She works
in conjunction with the Institute for Neighborhood Leadership. She
encouraged the use of the Needs and Priorities Survey that all the
community development neighborhoods conduct every year, as a good source
of what the neighborhood feels is important. Mary Bronson suggested a simpler
version of the survey. Sandy asked if anyone was interested in this to
give her a call. Sandy also noted the great benefits that we would
have working with First Presbyterian Church's outreach with our need for
information input from neighbors. to Cannon's Addition Community Development
Neighborhood.

Under old business; standing committee reports from Parks subcommittee
Ted Barnwell. Last month Ted proposed that we have a work/picnic
event at Polly Judd Park on Saturday June 12 from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM.
The goal of this work party would be to do clean up around the park and
gather more information on how we can best use the funds available to the
upliftment of this park. Mary Uptagrafft and Dianne Fields, who have
the house recently built just to the Southeast of the park, talked of their
experiences with Polly Judd Park. Because the Parks Department refuses
to open the bathroom until Memorial Day and locks the doors after
Labor Day the inevitable happens. Human feces and urine in their
yard and in the area leading up to the door of the bathroom. Policy
changes would be discussed if we were able to get Taylor Bressler to the
June 12 event. An invitation for his participation as well as our city
council representative Brad Stark and Mayor Jim West will be drawn
up. The picnic benches and platforms that they rest on, according to John
Downes must be purchased through the Parks Department. Uptagrafft
and Fields spoke of their frustration over being promised bark by the Parks
Department so they could distribute it through the area between their house
and the park. In exchange, the wires from the mercury vapor light
would be buried underground by AVISTA which would clear their
view. Also, funds for a fence on the southside were apparently promise
in the past but none of these agreements have been followed through with
by the Parks Department. Steve Spickard suggested that Frisbee Golf would
be an asset to Polly Judd Park. The Professional Disk Golf Association
is at http://www.pdga.com/

The Tress sub committee gave a report with minutes included. The question
of how and where to check location for where trees can be planted. Bud
Hull can find out addresses and whether owner lives at sight.

The sign sub committee headed up by Steve Spickard announced that the
sign project was complete. He mentioned that $254.10 had to come out of
his pocket. John Downes emphasized that this shortfall could not
come out of the communication funds. $40. was given to Steve by John
Estes who is affiliated with First Presbyterian Church to help off set
this deficit leaving a balance yet unpaid of $214.10 Mike Witherall
has said that $100 would be paid sometime.

CDNC status still pending for Kelly Brown who has submitted an application
for this position.
The RSVP annual Spring Greening collection was reviewed and estimated
10 tons was collected city wide.
First Presbyterian Church has done a demographics study. Taken from
the 2000 Census Report Cannon's Addition Neighborhood
They noted that
24% are 19 years old or younger. 87% are white
21% household owner occupied
35% 19-34
4% Black
10.5% unemployment
29% 35-54
3% Lantino
125 single moms
12% 55 and up
91% Washington natives 50% at poverty
level making under $25,000annually.

An invitation to the intern from the church was discussed. Chairman
Tom Hemken said that this was a good idea.

Mary and Gene Bronson cordially invited all out to the annual summer
get together potluck in Twin Lakes at their home July, 17th Saturday.

Gene also sighted the importance of writing these letter aforementioned
on a nice letterhead. This would also include letters to absentee
landlords who neglect their properties. The Pride of Ownership campaign
last year was mentioned as being successful.

Under new business the date for the Fall leaf pickup was chosen for
Saturday November 6th. This motion was made by John downes and seconded
by John Simanton and unanimously approved.

John Simanton made a motion to invite Mayor Jim West and city council
representative Brad Stark and Park Department Taylor Bressler to the next
meeting and even having a standing invitation to our meetings the
first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 at the Women's Club on 9th and Walnut.
Tom Hemken said that he would write a letter with this open invitation.
Respectfully submitted,